A:AnswerYou should be able to download iTunes onto this laptop, as long as it meets the system requirements. You can find the system requirements on Apple's website.
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A:AnswerThis PC will play any games that have system requirements equal to or less than the specifications of this PC. I recommend contacting the software manufacturer of any games you intend to use in order to determine the system requirements for their software.
A:AnswerYes it supports blackboard and other sites. Great product and value for the money. I have recommended to all of my friends and family. Light and compact great for traveling
A:AnswerMacAfee is a good program, but sometimes will not work with other programs. I have Norton on one computer and the macafee on this computer and I honestly haven't seen a difference.
A:AnswerYes, you can. Remove the screws from the bottom, including the two hidden under the rear feet, the bottom lid snaps off around the stainless steel surface. Inside you will see the foil wrapped HDD, it's a Toshiba 5400rpm SATA II drive, 7.0mm profile. A standard thickness 2.5" drive won't quite fit, so make sure your SSD is 7.0mm profile as well. Carefully remove the battery, and then the screws holding the HDD in place. Remove the cable connector from the board first, not the drive. Then swap away! Installation is reverse of this. Board is SATA III, so make sure you don't but a SATA II SSD, or you'll not get the best performance for your $$.
A:AnswerMy battery consistently lasts for about 3 hours. Just make sure you keep your screen brightness around the mid level or the battery will drain faster.
A:AnswerFirstt - make sure the volume is up on the taskbar next to the clock and also in whatever app you are using.
Are you sure sound is actually playng? It may be that the sound drivers are not installed properly or defective. If you go to youtube, does the video play as if the sound were working? If it does - the drivers are installed and the computer thinks the sound is playiing.
Try headphones to see if it is the speakers.
I'm pretty sure the computer is warrantied by HP for a year so the Geek Squad may fix it for free. Most of the geeks like to prove they know more than you - use that to your advantage.